Industry Pays Tribute to Former NASC President Brian Houston MBE

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Tributes have been shared from across the scaffolding and access sector following the passing of Brian Houston MBE, a highly respected former President of the NASC and long-standing contributor to the organisation.

Born in 1944 – the same year the NASC was founded – Brian played a significant role in shaping the confederation over many decades. He served as NASC President from 2001 to 2003, held the position of regional chair multiple times, and sat on the NASC Board of Directors between 2003 and 2006.

Later, he became a compliance officer and auditor, earning a reputation as the NASC’s “most experienced auditor” by the time of his retirement in 2019.

In 2008, Brian was awarded an MBE for services to the construction industry, recognising his long-standing commitment to scaffolding and access safety and standards.

The NASC paid tribute to Brian’s contribution and legacy, stating:

“We are saddened by the news this weekend of the death of our past President Brian Houston. Brian went on to play an integral part in NASC’s history – not only as President, but also in a number of senior roles. His experience and dedication left a lasting impact on the organisation. Our thoughts go out to his wife Pat, his sons Paul and Stephen, and his granddaughters, Jessica and Rebecca.”

David Mosley, former Managing Director of CISRS, said:

“Brian was a great ambassador for the scaffolding industry. He was articulate, knowledgeable and passionate about the sector, particularly training. He did a huge amount to raise the profile of NASC and ensure that CISRS remained robust and relevant. He will be greatly missed.”

Jamie McGuire, former Head of Business Development at NASC, shared his own memories:

“If ever there was a Mr NASC. I worked closely with this great man for years and he was so generous with his teaching and advice. I learned a lot from him. RIP Brian.”

Paul Richards, Managing Director at CWR Scaffolds, commented on social media:

“Sad news. Brian did a few of our audits. When you sit with someone of his knowledge you just listen and take as much in as you possibly can.”

Brian’s funeral will take place at 1 pm on Friday, 27th June at Bishopbriggs Crematorium, Crosshill Road.

He is fondly remembered by colleagues and friends across the industry for his professionalism, generosity, and commitment to raising standards in scaffolding.

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Industry Pays Tribute to Former NASC President Brian Houston MBE

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Tributes have been shared from across the scaffolding and access sector following the passing of Brian Houston MBE, a highly respected former President of the NASC and long-standing contributor to the organisation.

Born in 1944 – the same year the NASC was founded – Brian played a significant role in shaping the confederation over many decades. He served as NASC President from 2001 to 2003, held the position of regional chair multiple times, and sat on the NASC Board of Directors between 2003 and 2006.

Later, he became a compliance officer and auditor, earning a reputation as the NASC’s “most experienced auditor” by the time of his retirement in 2019.

In 2008, Brian was awarded an MBE for services to the construction industry, recognising his long-standing commitment to scaffolding and access safety and standards.

The NASC paid tribute to Brian’s contribution and legacy, stating:

“We are saddened by the news this weekend of the death of our past President Brian Houston. Brian went on to play an integral part in NASC’s history – not only as President, but also in a number of senior roles. His experience and dedication left a lasting impact on the organisation. Our thoughts go out to his wife Pat, his sons Paul and Stephen, and his granddaughters, Jessica and Rebecca.”

David Mosley, former Managing Director of CISRS, said:

“Brian was a great ambassador for the scaffolding industry. He was articulate, knowledgeable and passionate about the sector, particularly training. He did a huge amount to raise the profile of NASC and ensure that CISRS remained robust and relevant. He will be greatly missed.”

Jamie McGuire, former Head of Business Development at NASC, shared his own memories:

“If ever there was a Mr NASC. I worked closely with this great man for years and he was so generous with his teaching and advice. I learned a lot from him. RIP Brian.”

Paul Richards, Managing Director at CWR Scaffolds, commented on social media:

“Sad news. Brian did a few of our audits. When you sit with someone of his knowledge you just listen and take as much in as you possibly can.”

Brian’s funeral will take place at 1 pm on Friday, 27th June at Bishopbriggs Crematorium, Crosshill Road.

He is fondly remembered by colleagues and friends across the industry for his professionalism, generosity, and commitment to raising standards in scaffolding.

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